Across
- 2. is an economic and political system where all property and resources are owned collectively by the people, and there is no private ownership. The government often controls the economy to ensure equality.
- 3. is a government where one person, the dictator, has complete control and makes decisions for the country without the input or consent of the people. It's characterized by limited personal freedoms.
- 4. is a type of government where the people have the power to make decisions and choose their leaders through voting. It's about citizens having a say in how their country is run.
- 9. is a type of government where a single person, often a ruler or monarch, holds all the power and authority. Their decisions are not subject to approval by others.
- 10. is a government where a small group of wealthy or powerful individuals have significant influence and control over the decision-making process.
Down
- 1. is a system where the government has total control over every aspect of people's lives, including their thoughts and actions. Individual freedoms are severely restricted.
- 5. is a state of disorder and absence of government or authority. There are no established laws or rulers, and society can be chaotic.
- 6. is the type of government where religious leaders or religious laws have the highest authority in governing the country. The government's decisions are heavily influenced by religious beliefs.
- 7. is a form of government in which the country is considered a "public matter," and representatives elected by the people make decisions on their behalf. It often includes a constitution that protects individual rights.
- 8. is a form of government where a single ruler, often a king or queen, holds all the power and authority. The position of ruler is usually inherited within a royal family.
